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November 8th 2017

There was a strong show of activity in the early part of the evening on 8th November, with a vibrant green arc already visible to 80 degrees height in the north by 20:45 UTC. The next hour brought one of the nicest displays of the season so far, with the aurora quickly strengthening a
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November 14, 2017
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November 7th 2017

This evening saw a strong geomagnetic storm, thanks to an Earth-facing coronal hole on the sun. Unfortunately, south-west Iceland was under a heavy blanket of cloud and it was question of waiting patiently for the few gaps to appear. Very frustrating given the excellent auroras being
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November 08, 2017
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November 2nd 2017

I was fortunate to see a nice aurora this evening, thanks to some unexpected patches of clear sky despite the forecast of 100% cloud. I noticed a diffuse weak arc of aurora to the north at 21:45 UTC, with a brief burst of slightly more active rays at 21:50. My first image of the eveni
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November 03, 2017
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October 25th 2017

I somehow managed to time things entirely wrong this evening for catching the best of the aurora. I went out too late and the aurora was already active low in the north while I was driving to my site. I caught the tail end of this activity on camera at 21:27 (Image 1) but it had certa
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October 26, 2017
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October 24th/25th 2017

This evening was a real battle with the cloud! My first photographs taken just after 22:20 UTC illustrate this perfectly, with the entire sky appearing green through the tiny gaps in the cloud to the north (Image 1). By 22:28 I was able to see some aurora directly overhead of my locat
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October 25, 2017
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October 23rd/24th 2017

There was a nice aurora this evening, but it was located to the north and very low in the sky. My view of the furthest activity was blocked by mountains to my north, but I saw a nice arc from 22:35 UTC until I went home at midnight. The activity was generally faint, appearing a whitis
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October 24, 2017
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October 21st 2017

Unfortunately I was still walking to my viewing location at 22:30 UTC when the aurora sparked into life this evening, and was nowhere suitable to take photographs due to the strong surrounding light pollution. I could still appreciate it with my eyes though, and there were some fast-m
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October 22, 2017
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October 13th 2017

I set out early this evening as an initial glance out of the door at 20:15 UTC showed some aurora already visible to the naked eye in the north. Although I did not realise it at the time, this evening would turn out to include one of the most epic shows of aurora that I have witnessed
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October 14, 2017
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October 11th 2017

Some nights one just gets clues that the aurora is bright and active, based on glimpses through the cloud. This image shows the vertical blue light from the Imagine Peace Tower disappearing into an enormous cloud bank over Reykjavik, with some patches of green aurora visible to the ri
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October 12, 2017
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October 10th/11th 2017

There was a nice aurora showing when I went out to my local area, with a green rayed arc vivid to the eye in the north at around 45 degrees. On the camera, some purple tops were visible on the rays (Image 1). Over the next 30 minutes, the arc moved steadily southwards (i.e. grew highe
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October 11, 2017
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